Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS by W U telegraph to the the new now chinese w sn toTo april 15 tho the action tak taken en by the k Ke publican ican caucus last night in agreeing to support pages motion for the passage of the new chinese bill next monday under a suspension su bension of tho the rules was hearty and n sT practically unanimous the motion cannot be made until the committee on education and labor laboris is reached in its regular order on the call for motions thus authorized one motion being allowed for each committee in its turn if this committee bo be not reached before the usual hour for a adjournment di ment arrives next monday mr pago page will ask the 11 house ouse to take a recess until tuesday morn morning ing and thus prolong the legislative session of monday sufficiently to afford time for the committee to bo be reached prior ier to the expiration of the monday sr ay privilege the prospects for the p passage of the bill in the house are ue undoubtedly b gedly well assured although both of the washington evening papers seem to take a discouraging view the critic says the pacific slope pc statesmen are confident that president arthur will ill signa sign a bill destri restricting ct chinese Cli inese immigration ration for a period of ten years the democrats in the eastern and central states are determined however that he shall not have the opportunity to do so there is to bo be some filibustering when the new now bill of mr pages is brought up the democrats want to make mako abam a campaign on the coolie question air T the ic star says there seems to be ft a lack of una unanimity dimity among advocates of anti chinese legislation in the senate democrats say that republicans are endeavoring to fix up a bill that will ill serve to quiet the demand for such legislation and that they are moved more bya by A purpose to help tile republican party out of the difficulty than anything else while llie the republicans allege that the democrats are trying to make political capital p b by P preventing re venting the passage of any b bill alf alio outlook is not very dav favorable m yb e at i present for the passage of the bul bill corners on grain N NEW april 15 the senate cominic committee tee on corners in grain resumed their session franklin ed eon soon exi president of the produce exchange testified that dealing in futures became a necessity in order to handle the crops most economically tho the impression is that since this has been carried on there has been less specula speculative tiye spirit shown the country has not been injured by fictitious prices if the prices had bad been kept down we would now be importing grain instead of export ex ho ile disagreed with president jewitt i that comers are not a national calamia calamity y corres corresponding decrease followed increased reas X prices thus helping liel ping bonsu consumers inc goulds Goult ls western trip NEW YORK april 16 10 jay gould accompanied by his wife and daughter lett town on friday night to for a trip to california and through the southwest gould eaid said to liis his friends that ho lie did not know how ion long he be should bo be absent but he lie in intends tenis to visit san ban francisco ceredo and possibly the city of Bf mexico exico it it was reported on the street today to day that goulds family physician accompanied him the report was denied and his friends say that be he is in excel lant health though ho he has suffered for fora a ek from cold f ml mass brechting Brec ting april 16 A largo large mass maes meeting of workingmen to express s s indignation at the action of are president s ident arthur in the anti chinese immigration bill was held this evening and participated in by from to workingmen representing all trades the meeting was presided over by frank A kauffman president of t the e late labor council addresses were delivered by mr T II 11 murch stonecutter congressman from maine blaine charles A zimmerman fard of Statistics new jersey and a number of others who are interested in the movement |